ReviewThe plasma membrane calcium pump - a physiological perspective on its regulation
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2015, Biochemical and Biophysical Research CommunicationsCitation Excerpt :Perhaps more interesting are findings of the different kinetics of (CaM) activation and de-activation of separate isoforms and of different splice variants of the same isoform: These differences result in very different “memories” of individual pumps for previous activation, which may lead to differences in how different pumps deal with intermittent Ca2+ spikes and affect the speed of recovery of [Ca2+]i levels [66,67]. Amino acid sequence differences concentrated mainly in the C-tail of different PMCA isoforms also differentially affect their regulation by phosphorylation (e.g., by protein kinase A and C, or tyrosine kinases such as src), self-association, and different protein–protein interactions [32,42,68–70]. On the other hand, differences in the “actuator” loop region close to splice site A and upstream of the third membrane-spanning domain are thought to be responsible for differences in the regulation of PMCA isoforms by lipids and in particular, by acidic phospholipids [27,71–73].
Calcium signaling in taste cells
2015, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular Cell ResearchCitation Excerpt :Since this influx can generate a relatively large calcium load, sodium/calcium exchangers (NCXs) may be important in the regulation of basal calcium levels in taste cells. NCXs are localized on the plasma membrane in cells and have a low calcium affinity but high-capacity for calcium removal [39–41]. In un-simulated TRCs, inhibiting NCX activity by replacing external sodium with lithium caused an increase in cytosolic calcium which was maintained as long as the NCXs were not functional (Fig. 1B).
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